Jubilee MPs at Risk of Boarding an Early Flight to Heaven For Loving Ruto

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The Kenyan Political scene is one which keeps changing day in day out. Political loyalty also keeps changing and it is therefore strategies put in place by a leaders that will determine whether people stay loyal to them or not.

One leader that apparently keeps getting people to his side is Deputy President William Ruto. The man who is out to become Kenya’s next commander in Chief of the armed forces seem to be playing his cards right and has continued to get love including from areas that were once percieved opposition strongholds.

Through his Tanga Tanga movement, Ruto has been able to recruit new members who will help spearhead his campaigns heading into 2022.

The people who have joined his bandwagon are however not safe at all will claims of threats to their lives now coming up.

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Two Jubilee MPs ,Kiminini MP Didmus Barasa and Laikipia Woman Representative Catherine Waruguru said they have been receiving threats of various forms ranging from SMS to emails.

Speaking during a news conference at Parliament buildings, the legislators asked the DCI to investigate the threats and arrest those behind them.

The two claimed they are not taking the threats lightly and had reported to the police.

The legislators are among the key leaders in the famed ‘Tanga Tanga’ movement which has been selling Ruto’s bid for the Presidency in 2022.

Barasa said he received an email from an anonymous person who warned him that s/he would come for his head and other body parts “if he doesn’t disengage from campaigns for DP Ruto”.

He further claimed that two armed persons, of whom one is in court, had threatened him earlier.

“On Monday last week, someone attempted to kidnap my son by posing as his caretaker in school. The school informed me of the person who fled before security guards apprehended him,” Barasa said.

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“I won’t be cowed to abandon my political stand and support for Deputy President William Ruto.”

The first-time MP said he has written to Speaker Justin Muturi for additional security, saying the situation “will not stop him from working for the hustler nation.”

He added that the threats will not stop him from challenging any powers that be, including initiating a probe on drug dealings in the country.

For her part, Waruguru blamed criminal elements in her county for her woes. This was after thugs raided her office and stole computers.

She lamented that the police in Nanyuki, despite having leads, are yet to arrest a single suspect over the incident.

Waruguru accused a senior county official of threatening her verbally. “The official promised to teach me a lesson because of our ideological differences.”

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